The Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology and Police Science, Volume 47Northwestern University School of Law, 1956 - Crime |
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... committed and since eight categories were used this was the maximum number which could be listed for any one individual . According to Table II there is a significant difference between rural and urban boys ; rural boys committed an ...
... committed and since eight categories were used this was the maximum number which could be listed for any one individual . According to Table II there is a significant difference between rural and urban boys ; rural boys committed an ...
Page 417
... committed crimes in adult life . It should be noticed , then , that although there were no significant differences between the percentages of juvenile delinquent Introverts , Ambiverts , and Extro- verts who later committed crimes or ...
... committed crimes in adult life . It should be noticed , then , that although there were no significant differences between the percentages of juvenile delinquent Introverts , Ambiverts , and Extro- verts who later committed crimes or ...
Page 633
... committed to the Director of Corrections . It has been suggested by some California authorities that the proportion ... committed to facilities that are under the administration of the Youth Authority , the 18 to 21 - year - olds , even ...
... committed to the Director of Corrections . It has been suggested by some California authorities that the proportion ... committed to facilities that are under the administration of the Youth Authority , the 18 to 21 - year - olds , even ...
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